Top 100 Chart placements for Lee Humphreys
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TRIREC026 - Lee Humphreys - Get Down Triangle Records kicks off 2026 with a statement of intent -a fresh chapter, a new energy, and a legendary name pulled back into the underground frontline. After a long sabbatical, Lee Humphreys returns to the fray, and he's not easing his way in-he's dropping a full- bodied, system-shaking techno workout that reminds the scene exactly why his back catalogue (Swag, Evasive Records, Plastic City...) is still referenced by DJs who know their craft. TRIREC026 delivers a trio of cuts built for dark rooms, laser haze and heads-down moments-each one aimed squarely at shaking loose the winter heaviness and kick- starting the year on a proper subterranean high. It's time to Get Down. Lee Humphreys - Get Down (Original Mix) Humphreys returns with a mission. Dark, undulating synths? Check. Piston-like groove engine? Check. A bassline that growls from the floor up? Double check. The Original Mix is a stormer of deep, shadow-techno pressure, powered by a hypnotic vocal hook that locks you in and drags you straight into the pulse of the club. It's lean, it's moody, it's precision-engineered for 3 a.m. moments. An absolute weapon-and an immaculate way to welcome Humphreys into the Triangle Records family. Expect this one to live in DJ bags for months. Lee Humphreys - Get Down (Rob Pearson Mix) When we say 'Tech House veteran,' we mean Rob Pearson-a man whose drums have been tattooing dancefloors for decades. Here, he tears into Get Down with that trademark dirty, rolling, deep-tech swagger, delivering a faster, sweat- dripping, groove-forward rework that shifts the track straight into peak-time territory. It's packed with tripped-out FX, sliced-up textures, twisted stabs and percussive attitude-a remix that pushes the energy while keeping its underground grit intact. Trust us: this one slaps harder than expected. Lee Humphreys - Get Down (Eviltron Mix) Closing the EP, Eviltron arrives from the shadows with a remix built for late-night souls who like their techno haunting, cinematic and just a touch unhinged. This version prowls-slowly at first-before unleashing a bassline that cuts through the room like a blade. It's darker, deeper, and drenched in the kind of eerie atmosphere only Eviltron could conjure. If you've ever wondered how twisted his studio mind gets... this is your answer. All Tracks expertly Mastered by Rob Pearson at Online Studios